Revolution

Revolution

A Poem by Mpotavin

 

The saguaro blooms then dies
engulfed by a mesquite,
smothering in agonizing moments
under a slowly moving sky.

 

 

 

A ragged man hunches
under the shaded branches,
dirty tears staining his cheeks
as I stare.

 

 

 

I think he is laughing,
as his shoulders shake
in little puffs of dust,
while his sun scarred lips
motion me near.

 

 

 

“Freedom for a dollar!”
His cry, his cheer.
“Would you like some water?”
“Freedom for a dollar!”

 

 

 

I reach in my pocket
and give him his desire.
“Now you are free.
This dollar will trouble you no more.”

 

 

 

He scrambles away,
still chuckling
his madness or mine
I know not which.

 

© 2008 Mpotavin


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Mpotavin
Mpotavin

Phoenix, AZ



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I have stood before cameras and stage. Smiled or just screamed in rage. I have feasted and gorged, fasted and purged my soul balanced between darkness and light. I have held a man as he died, whispere.. more..

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